Tuesday, December 25, 2018

PUBG Mobile Pro Tips and Tricks to Get that Chicken Dinner

Use headphones

PUBG gameplay heavily depends on the sounds. When you are wearing
headphones you hear directional sounds for enemy footsteps, gunshots and
vehicles. This can greatly improve your chances of finding the enemy
and eliminating them before they do. For best experience wear headphones
and keep the volume as high as you can.

Choose the right server depending on its latency

PUBG
mobile has various servers that a player can choose from, like North
America, South America, Asia, Europe and KRJP. You can check the latency
of these servers on the top lefthand corner of your screen. Pick one
that offers minimum latency, as it will make the gameplay smoother. A
higher latency leads to a disrupted experience of the game.

Turn on Peek and Fire

In Settings (the settings cog on the top-right), go to Basic. Here, turn on ‘Peek & Fire.’ This allows you to peek from behind cover, allowing you to take shots without exposing too much of yourself. Keep in mind, you’ll still expose your head, so use it with caution.

Use Gyroscope for Aiming Down Sights

PUBG Mobile brings the ability to use your smartphone’s gyroscope to
aim. This can be incredibly helpful when aiming down sights, or when
you’re scoped in since you’ll be able to move your phone to aim at
enemies instead of having to touch and drag on the screen. To enable
gyroscope, simply head into Settings and then Basic.

Choosing your outfit carefully

Everyone likes the idea of keeping their look sleek, however, that isn’t
always the best idea in PUBG. According to the map you select and the
area that you select to land in, you should choose the best colour
coordinated outfit that helps you blend into the background. So even
when you are freely roaming around in the open, you will be very hard to
spot. This will lead to other players getting to know your location a
bit too late when you have a perfect aim and start firing at them. Even
if one or two players spot you roaming around and start shooting, you
just need to start running in a zigzag pattern. That will make you avoid
the bullets and after some time again get lost in the background.

Mute Annoying Team-mates

Unless you’re playing with your friends, the squad mode will often
pair you up with people where at least one of them is an annoying prick
constantly singing and screaming into their mic. With the latest PUBG
Mobile update, you can mute individual team-mates by tapping on the speaker-icon. This will open up a menu with all your team-mates’ names on it, simply tap on the speaker icon next to the team-mate you want to mute and that’s it. Now focus on the game.

Hide and peek

PUBG games almost always end with a tiny group of fighters lying
around on the floor hoping someone else pops their head up first. That
person usually gets domed immediately, by the way, so make sure it isn’t
you.
Going fully prone in PUBG is an important maneuver, so much so
that it has its own dedicated button. It’s also a double-edged sword,
however, as while you’ll get a nice recoil and accuracy boost and
generally be a little more hidden, mobility is almost non-existent.
If someone approaches you from behind while you’re on your chest,
you’re almost definitely going to end up dead—especially if you’re
looking through a scope at the same time. Keep an eye on your mini map
and the surroundings before hitting the floor, and don’t be afraid to
flank your opponents when they’re lying down.